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Asked by nans1thae on 22 Mar 2024.
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Erin Pallott answered on 22 Mar 2024:
Probably the people I work with 🤔
But also we work on lots of weird disease models. I work with intestinal worms, others work on things like malaria, Toxoplasma which infects your brain, tapeworms and more!
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Sharron Kenny answered on 4 Apr 2024:
the toxic alarm. we work next to a company that makes fertilizers and if the toxic alarm sounds we have to take refuge in a safe room until they have made sure that the air is safe outside.
ive been here 10 years now and there has only ever been weekly tests. so we all know where to go if it happened. its never happened. but it is a weird thing about where i work
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A skeleton called Sam 🙂